
everyday/everynight
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General Info
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Genre: Alternative / Ambient / Rock
Location KANSAS CITY, Un
Profile Views: 28559
Last Login: 7/28/2012
Member Since 2/19/2009
Website everydayeverynight.com
Record Label Golden Sound Records
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
Everyday/Everynight are five musicians. They introduced themselves in the fall of 2009 with a lush, introspective debut record, "Moon Phases", and have since continued to turn out mentally and emotionally stimulating indie rock. As the name implies, Everyday/Everynight explore a cycle of human existence; moments of wonder balanced by fits of chaos… From glowing anthems to raging art-punk the sound is nothing short of striking. After releasing and touring in support of their folky concept record, "Trust: A Trip To The Center Of My Head", the band has since returned to their more elemental roots. What people are saying about the new material: "[Everyday/Everynight's] sound ranges from melodic, mellow indie-pop to experimental hard rock… I found Everyday/Everynight becoming one of my new favorite local bands." "etc.", the band's third full-length record, will be released on May 17th, 2011. The band is constantly playing regionally and has recently toured the Midwest. They will travel to Austin this year for numerous showcases and in the summer embark on a tour of the east coast and Canada. -
Members
Evan Ashby, Mat Shoare, Jerad Colton Tomasino, Matthew Gratton -
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Sounds Like
"With glimmers of influences such as Cursive, Explosions in the Sky and Brand New, Everyday/Everynight hovers between genres, fusing shimmering electro fuzz and rougher punk undertones with the angst-ridden vocals and soft, acoustic conscience of kids raised on a hearty diet of Saddle Creek. Whether they're serenading with an ethereal acoustic lullaby or turning on a dime to explode into a torrent of alt-rock fury, one thing's for sure: These five guys under the age of 23 know how to strike a mature chord." - The Pitch










